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Adaptive Pickleball

Adaptive Pickleball

Greenville, South Carolina - Greenville County

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Provider overview

Adaptive Pickleball hosts free Pickleball Play Days in Greenville for players of all ages with physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges, with coaches and volunteers on court.

Adaptive Pickleball is an Upstate South Carolina nonprofit teaching pickleball to people with disabilities and hosting free adaptive Play Days.

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Ages
Adaptive players of all ages with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges
Season
Year-round Pickleball Play Days, weather permitting
Cost
The source describes free Pickleball Play Days; confirm any registration and current dates.

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Play Day dates and parks vary. Families should confirm current schedules with the organization.

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Adaptive Pickleball Play Days

Adaptive pickleball instruction, free Play Days, on-court coaching and volunteers, locations, and how to join.

Ages
Adaptive players of all ages with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges
Season
Year-round Pickleball Play Days, weather permitting
Schedule
Contact Adaptive Pickleball for current Pickleball Play Day dates and park locations in Greenville.
Cost
The source describes free Pickleball Play Days; confirm any registration and current dates.
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Why this is listed
Adaptive Pickleball is an Upstate South Carolina 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches people with physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges how to play pickleball, hosting free outdoor Pickleball Play Days for adaptive players of all ages with trained coaches and volunteers at Greenville parks, published on its official site.
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Program details we found

Adaptive Pickleball Play Days

Adaptive Pickleball is an Upstate South Carolina 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches people with physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges how to play pickleball, hosting free outdoor Pickleball Play Days for adaptive players of all ages with trained coaches and volunteers at Greenville parks, published on its official site.

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What the provider says: The source names physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges, free Pickleball Play Days, and trained coaches and volunteers on court.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about court accessibility, adaptive equipment, the level of support on court, what to bring, and how to join a Play Day.

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What we found: Adaptive Pickleball is an Upstate South Carolina 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches people with physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges how to play pickleball, hosting free outdoor Pickleball Play Days for adaptive players of all ages with trained coaches and volunteers at Greenville parks, published on its official site.

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